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Originally Posted by Yannix
Don't do it if you dont have the proper paperwork. it is considered as firearm smuggling if you try to get it through illegaly, and thats a hefty fine and prison time.
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Obviously, I would ask for the paperwork to be sent with the gun to the post office box and then declare it upon re-entry into Canada. Either way it goes through customs, mailed to your home or picked up and declared upon re-entry. 30 minute drive would save me $180 or more.